Entering the draft with the No. 1 overall pick, expectations were high for Soonerjack. But those expectations faded immediately after they drafted, as this team looks to be on pace for a mediocre 9th-place finish in OklahomIraqis League NFC. Behind multiple Panthers in the early rounds (Christian McCaffrey and Robby Anderson), Soonerjack are projected to post a record of 6-7 (2,524 points).
- Tyrell Williams
Biggest Steal: Soonerjack netted a great mid-round bargain when they picked up Williams at No. 141, about two rounds later than his ADP of 121. Williams is projected to score 252 fantasy points with the Lions, making him a valuable No. 1 WR for this squad.
- Gus Edwards
Reach Pick: Are you in a sharing mood? We'd love to know what prompted you to choose Edwards with the 1st pick of the 3rd round, about three rounds earlier than his ADP of 91. Then again, maybe you're onto something. Projected to score 208 fantasy points this season with the Ravens, he appears poised to top last year when he accumulated 723 yards and 6 TDs on 144 attempts to post 128 fantasy points. Based on projections, Edwards will slot in as the No. 3 RB for Soonerjack to begin the season.
Draft Notes
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Soonerjack are particularly deep at wide receiver, selecting more than any other team in the league with nine, exceeding the league average of just 7.1. Meanwhile, the team is a little sparse at quarterback, selecting fewer than any team in the league with only one. The league average is 1.9.
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Fashionably late? You were the last manager in the league to draft a quarterback and wide receiver with Teddy Bridgewater (No. 225 overall) and Courtland Sutton (No. 56 overall).
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Going off projected records, Soonerjack have one of the hardest schedules in the late stages in OklahomIraqis League NFC with a second-half strength of schedule that rates as the 3rd-most difficult. Even so, for the full season, Soonerjack face a pretty fair schedule that ranks as the 6th toughest.
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Even with unfilled positions at QB, WR, and TE in the 3rd round, Soonerjack selected RB Gus Edwards with the 29th pick, filling the WR/RB flex position rather than a position of greater importance. They were the earliest squad to fill a flex position.
Player Analysis
ADP Analysis
Bars above zero indicate a pick was selected later than a player's ADP. Bars below zero show players that were taken earlier than their ADP.
Position Rank vs League Average
The average projected points for all the players at each position versus the average projected points for all players at that position in the league.
Team Forecast
Bye Week Points Lost
Each bar represents the total projected season points for each player that's on bye that week. This chart shows any potential bye week issues.
Schedule by Opponent Points
Week-by-week schedule with each opponent's projected season points. This chart shows any difficult or easy stretches in the schedule.
How We Grade
Draft grades are based strictly on teams' draft performances. This is calculated by counting the number of fantasy points teams are projected to score over the course of the season using their optimal line-ups. The grades do not take schedule into account. Because of bye weeks and other variables it is possible to earn a high grade yet be projected to finish in the middle of the pack. The opposite is also true. Bottom line: Fantasy Football is like the real game. You can draft the greatest talent in the world but you still need to manage your team every week to get the most out of that talent. As a wise man once said, "On any given Sunday..."
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